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DeskClamp Hub 3d model
DeskClamp Hub 3d model
DeskClamp Hub 3d model
DeskClamp Hub 3d model
DeskClamp Hub 3d model
DeskClamp Hub 3d model
DeskClamp Hub 3d model
DeskClamp Hub 3d model

DeskClamp Hub

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The DeskClamp Hub is well your hub for all of the current designed attachments and future attachments. Our originally designed cam locking system eliminates the old school screw and thread clamp that we all suffered with. Now with 1/4 turn you can lock and lunch your DeskClamp and move it where ever you need.

In addition to the Hub we are also releasing the mounting dovetail design so you can design your own attachments to work with the DeskClamp Hub.


Recommended Print Settings Layer Height: 0.2mm Wall Loops: 2 Infill: 15% (adaptive cubic - for faster prints)


Filament used

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Colors: Mounting Plate: Bambu Matte Latte Brown Cam Slide: Bambu Matte Dark Brown Cam: Bambu Matte Scarlet Red


Other Supplies No other supplies are needed for this model. However you can see all of our supplies, and equipment used on our Amazon Storefront.

Community Makes (1)
Hi, the idea is fantastic; that's basically why I subscribed. I agree that it doesn't adhere to any surface; perhaps it needs some kind of pattern to prevent slipping and TPU on the support surface. Also, it delaminated on the first use (I used PLA). I'm going to reprint the main body, but this time in PETG, although I have the feeling that the fit puts a lot of pressure on the main piece. It would be great if you could look into these issues.
Hi, the idea is fantastic; that's basically why I subscribed. I agree that it doesn't adhere to any surface; perhaps it needs some kind of pattern to prevent slipping and TPU on the support surface. Also, it delaminated on the first use (I used PLA). I'm going to reprint the main body, but this time in PETG, although I have the feeling that the fit puts a lot of pressure on the main piece. It would be great if you could look into these issues.


Community Makes (1)
Hi, the idea is fantastic; that's basically why I subscribed. I agree that it doesn't adhere to any surface; perhaps it needs some kind of pattern to prevent slipping and TPU on the support surface. Also, it delaminated on the first use (I used PLA). I'm going to reprint the main body, but this time in PETG, although I have the feeling that the fit puts a lot of pressure on the main piece. It would be great if you could look into these issues.
Hi, the idea is fantastic; that's basically why I subscribed. I agree that it doesn't adhere to any surface; perhaps it needs some kind of pattern to prevent slipping and TPU on the support surface. Also, it delaminated on the first use (I used PLA). I'm going to reprint the main body, but this time in PETG, although I have the feeling that the fit puts a lot of pressure on the main piece. It would be great if you could look into these issues.

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Gabot
Hi, the idea is fantastic; that's basically why I subscribed. I agree that it doesn't adhere to any surface; perhaps it needs some kind of pattern to prevent slipping and TPU on the support surface. Also, it delaminated on the first use (I used PLA). I'm going to reprint the main body, but this time in PETG, although I have the feeling that the fit puts a lot of pressure on the main piece. It would be great if you could look into these issues.
Hi, the idea is fantastic; that's basically why I subscribed. I agree that it doesn't adhere to any surface; perhaps it needs some kind of pattern to prevent slipping and TPU on the support surface. Also, it delaminated on the first use (I used PLA). I'm going to reprint the main body, but this time in PETG, although I have the feeling that the fit puts a lot of pressure on the main piece. It would be great if you could look into these issues. 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab P1S
MaterialPLA
SupportsNone
Seán P
seancparker90

This doesn't seem to clamp things at all, easily slides off any table surface I try it on. Printed in PLA and the parts interface just fine but just seems to lack the actual grip to any clamping surface.

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3ddesignbros

It can help to just put your finger under the slide and apply some up presser when turning the cam.

DeskClamp Hub

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